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  • RUNX2 is a transcription factor that plays a role in breast cancer cell behavior, showing increased expression when growth factors are limited, similar to its function in bone cells.
  • In breast cancer cells like MDA-MB-231, RUNX2 does not significantly influence cell proliferation but affects cell motility, with reduced levels leading to decreased movement and increased levels enhancing motility.
  • The study suggests that RUNX2 may act as an oncoprotein linked to metastasis in breast cancer, contrasting its traditional role in regulating bone cell maturation.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Metastatic breast cancer cells frequently and ectopically express the transcription factor RUNX2, which normally attenuates proliferation and promotes maturation of osteoblasts. RUNX2 expression is inversely regulated with respect to cell growth in osteoblasts and deregulated in osteosarcoma cells.

Methods: Here, we addressed whether the functional relationship between cell growth and RUNX2 gene expression is maintained in breast cancer cells. We also investigated whether the aberrant expression of RUNX2 is linked to phenotypic parameters that could provide a selective advantage to cells during breast cancer progression.

Results: We find that, similar to its regulation in osteoblasts, RUNX2 expression in MDA-MB-231 breast adenocarcinoma cells is enhanced upon growth factor deprivation, as well as upon deactivation of the mitogen-dependent MEK-Erk pathway or EGFR signaling. Reduction of RUNX2 levels by RNAi has only marginal effects on cell growth and expression of proliferation markers in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Thus, RUNX2 is not a critical regulator of cell proliferation in this cell type. However, siRNA depletion of RUNX2 in MDA-MB-231 cells reduces cell motility, while forced exogenous expression of RUNX2 in MCF7 cells increases cell motility.

Conclusions: Our results support the emerging concept that the osteogenic transcription factor RUNX2 functions as a metastasis-related oncoprotein in non-osseous cancer cells.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096982PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2762DOI Listing

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